Xevolver: An XML-based code translation framework for supporting HPC application migration

H. Takizawa, S. Hirasawa, Yasuharu Hayashi, Ryusuke Egawa, Hiroaki Kobayashi
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This paper proposes an extensible programming framework to separate platform-specific optimizations from application codes. The framework allows programmers to define their own code translation rules for special demands of individual systems, compilers, libraries, and applications. Code translation rules associated with user-defined compiler directives are defined in an external file, and the application code is just annotated by the directives. For code transformations based on the rules, the framework exposes the abstract syntax tree (AST) of an application code as an XML document to expert programmers. Hence, the XML document of an AST can be transformed using any XML-based technologies. Our case studies using real applications demonstrate that the framework is effective to separate platform-specific optimizations from application codes, and to incrementally improve the performance of an existing application without messing up the code.
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Xevolver:一个基于xml的代码转换框架,用于支持HPC应用程序迁移
本文提出了一个可扩展的编程框架,将特定平台的优化与应用程序代码分离。该框架允许程序员定义他们自己的代码翻译规则,以满足个别系统、编译器、库和应用程序的特殊需求。与用户定义的编译器指令相关联的代码翻译规则在外部文件中定义,应用程序代码只是由指令注释。对于基于规则的代码转换,框架将应用程序代码的抽象语法树(AST)作为XML文档公开给专业程序员。因此,AST的XML文档可以使用任何基于XML的技术进行转换。我们使用真实应用程序的案例研究表明,该框架可以有效地将特定于平台的优化与应用程序代码分离,并在不弄乱代码的情况下逐步提高现有应用程序的性能。
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